
She
writes about facing loss of income, of changing her thinking from “I”
to God, of looking for ways to bless others, and much more. She
shares lessons about negative thinking (it insults God), listening to
God and following what He instructs (even with some struggles),
finding our calling and using the gifts God gives us, and more.
Many
of the insights she shares come from sermons she has heard or
articles she has read. She relates the truths to events in her life.
Many of the devotions relate to her work situation, such as seeking
the kind of job God wanted her to have and struggling in a new job.
This
book is a good example of finding spiritual lessons in the events of
life. Swalwell pays attention to what God is telling her through her
life situation and that is a good lesson for all of us.
My
rating: 4/5 stars.

About
97 pages, you can buy a copy here.
I
received a complimentary digital copy of this book through The Book
Club Network. My comments are an independent and honest review.
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